Two bills of lading, see C. The objective of halting the exodus of insurers
Two accounts automobile until the reform in South Carolina, are used to “Stop the relocation of businesses from this state,” said Lee Ruef, Executive Vice President in charge of independent insurance agents of South Carolina.
During the 48 companies, left, the state accounted for only 8 percent of self-insurance, the market has led to independent agents “panic” fearing that the dangerous trend can be developed, he said.
Amendments supported by a coalition of associations agent “stop the bleeding,” said Ruef, added that these measures are only the beginning of a solution to the state of the automobile.
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